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RACING

WAIKATO MEETING VALI WINS PRESIDENT’S ll’w Press Association.) HAMILTON, lasi night. The Waikato Racing (.'lull's nuti.mm meeting opt tied in line, windy weather. I he atlenilunce was good and the cmu.se was in good order. '.I no totalisator handled £33,(40, a decrease of £794. Additional results were :~ L’uketalia 1 lamlicuji. -1 I’ompcins (11. Gray), 1: 2 Standfast (R. McTavish), 2; 5 Value p-. France), i>. Also ran: Le Chmicas, A Owairaka. 14 White Comet, 9 King Wilhmy.v," 12 Wiltshire, 13 Bright Land, 4 Tinojcua, 7 Luminary, 10 Lunette. 8 Quinsilia, LI Manifest. Won by 1> lengths oat h way. Time, 1.41 3-5. I’resident's Handicap.—s Vali (K. Voitre), 1; 5 Lady Quex (('. (toulsbro), 2: 3 Cold Money (L. Muusou), 5. Also ran: 4 Leitrim. 7 Awavere, 9 Royal Loudon. 1 Prince Val, 13 Lady’s .Boy, 4 Sir Russell, 12 Kinglield, 2 Valuation, II Tnku Tama, 16 Mosque, 15 Mncroom, .10 Hying Juliet. BTe Atiawa. Won by 1| lengths and tlirac-quarters of a length. Time. 1.13 3-5. Ben eseoiirt Handicap. —4 On Top (Id. Omy), 1:3 Vulimmd (R. McTavish). 2; 8 Snow IQinee, (K. Iveesing), 3- Also van: 12 Carl Idem, 11 ' Avone.omi, 13 Cay Cockade, 1 Ruling Chief, 10 Arehileeti. 6 Tewaitai, 14 Indolent, 5 I’erennis, 9 Ruapatu. 2 Vahei'mi, Vital. Won by a neck and two lengths. Time. 1.2 2-5. TO'-1) AY' S ACCEPT AN CEL Ohmewai Handicap.—Clcnison 9.0, Caul is 8.1.1. (iav iluke 8.9, Etchi Raugi 8.6, Lister White 8.5, .Royal Visitor, Valoi'ient 8.4, Kiri, Alias Alhyn, Land Measure, Arch Eagle, Prince Amans 8.3, NmgSJaml, Benighted, Lady Day, Val Gene, Arcadian, liupana, Queenstown, Maungy King, Wee Princess, Waiaa, Lady T'ring, 8.2. Hurdles.--Blight Land 11.3, lhs Lamb 10.0, Ciena Bay 9.13, Grand Arch 9.8. Temperature. Mountain Cuide 9.0, Eureka, Transman 8-9, Trcmetus 8.5, Hampton Park 7.13, Brilliant Lady 7.11, Foot Rule 7.10. Cold Day 7.6, Beau Lush 7.5. Kar.unga.pai 7.4, King March, Dust Up, .'■argon, RalfligJit 7.6, Laptown, Abbey Dream'7.2. Holly Holm 7.1. Terorc Handicap.—Volimond 9.3, On Top 9.0. Awamutu 8.9. ('ail Idem 8.1, Avon Court, Cruaclian 8.0, Em Alone 7.11, Snow l’rince, Royal Finance 7.10, Treasury 7.9, Ruling Chief, Archileen 7.8, Foreign Fancy, Perrin s, Te VVaiti 7.6’, indolent, Vafrcina 7.5, Principal, Rose Lupin 7.5, Crown Arch (.3, Sir Kay 7.2, The Jack Jumper 7.1. Day Cuide. Lupin Abbey, Vital, Tsnili Secuni due Muriel Latour 7.0. Hunt 1 v Handicap. adync, Te Hi'iiha 9.0. Spring Abbey 8.8. Tlmrnus 8.7, Manifest 3.5. llaviland 8.1. jl Av Cockade. Mot ere 8.0, Simw Prince 7.10, Pm A Idne. 7.9.’ Biddy's Comet 7.5. Red j)h v 7.4.. Always 7.3. Sweet Whisper, Rose Willorvx.'Day Lass. Snow Plane 7.0. ' . ■ Flying Handi-ip. - Pug nielli 9.12, Ladv; Quex 9. L Leitrim 8.9, Awarere 8.8, Prince Val 8.7, Branson 8.2, Refresher 7 10. King-Field 7.7. To Atiawa. Flying Juliet, Volimond 7.0. Knligirii'i Handicap.—-Le ( holloas 9.5, Mitiir.t 9.4. (hvairaka. 9.5. llipo 8.11, Wendav 3.10, Sir Archie. 8.9. King WiL Jonvx 8.5, Wiltshire, Prince Lu 8.,a. Page Bov 8.2, Lunette 8.1. Quinsilia, Maeroom 8.0. Te Rapa Handicap.- Mervelte B.IIA Roval Dmiltori 8.8. Prince Val 8.6. Linlv's Boy 8.1. Sir Russell 8.0. Prince of Orange 7.8. Mitlira 7.4. tuunlight 7.1, Value TO. HAWKE’S BAY MEETING A WIN FOR ESSENTIAL (Per Press Association.) HASTINGS, last: night. .There, was fine crisp weather for the .second day of the .Hawke’s Bay races. The attendance was good and the course hard. The machine put through £1.5,910, compared with £19,29-1 for the second day, last year. The total put through for the meeting was £28,828, against £32,899 last year—a decrease of £4071. Concluding results wore:— Altitio Handicap (one mile and a furlong.-—1 F. Ormond’s Grattus (A: E. Ellis') 9.10, 1; 11 Primax (CL I ■Gerrand) 7io. 2; Auctioneer (J. Barry) 7.7, .3. Also ran: 2 Tourist, 5 Rich’ Harvest, 8 King Manu, 9 la go, 4 Mothplane, 7 Oloyne, 0 Cook, 13 Ilißcullus, 10 Kinibo, 13 Kaokaoroa, 14 Martona. Won hy a head, and two lengths'. Time, 1.55 .1-5. i Oh it L II a mlii-a p (one. mile). —7 J. Harris, Essential (E. Gerrard) 7.2, 1; 1 Queen ’.s Choice (A.- E. Ellis) 8.3, 2; 2 Te Avidia (W.- Horne) 3. Also ran: 4 Rory Mur, 5 Chopin, (1 Moopai, 3 Desert Lad. Won by half a length, and a length. Time, 1.40.3-5. Oka wn Handicap .(six furlongs).— .1 A. A. Small’s lie,ad Neraug (J. Barry) 8.8, 1; 4 Cuticle (A. O. McDonald) 7.0, 2; 5 Iluikaj- (\V. Horne) 7.11, 3. Also ran: 2 Kaihoro, 3A si on. Heads each way. Time, 1.13 2-5. THREE CHAMPIONS MEET PIIAR LAP THE VICTOR NIGHTMARCH RUNS THIRD § SYDNEY, April 13. At the Warwick Farm meeting, ITiar Lap continued Ins victorious progress in the weight for age class hy a sterling run in the Chipping-Nortun Stakes, beating A moulds by more than two lengths. The race aroused enormous interest,. owing to the presence of tlireo champions. The course was in splendid order after liny rain, Chetriosh scored his fourth, successive win in the Fairfield Handicap, and High Disdain in the Liverpool' Handicap. Fairfield Handicap: Second division: Cliemos.li 9.11 (Bartle) 1, Lucky Dame 7.4 (Fellowos) 2, Stoker 7.7 (Wilson) 3i Seventeen started, Won by a, short neck. Time, I.MR Chipping-Nnrtoii Stakes: I’har Lap 8. 10 (Bike) I, Amoiinis 9.6 (Jones) 2, Night march 9.7 (Reed) 3. Also ran: Donald 8.13. Cat lunar 2.9. Nightmnrcii showed the way from the harrier and out of the straight.. L’har Lap took charge at the Lack of lie course and won i oiiifoilahly hy two and a hall lengths. Amoiinis, finishing strongly, beat Nighl.maieli by a neck. Time, 2.6 Liverpool Handicap: High Disdain 7.7 (Bastinn) J, Toper 8.4 (Cook) 2, Park wood 0.4 (Wilson) 3. Thirteen started. Won by two leimths. '.lime, 1-12);. Autumn Cup: Gwillian It 7.6 (Simpson) 1, Riauscup 8-7 (Reed) 2, Ktargorl 7.13 (Johnston) 3. Sixteen started. \V.on by two and a half lengths, Tinm. 2.31. THE NEWBURY CUP LONDON, April 13. Newbury Cup: Osiris 1, Sluing 2, Lucky Tor 3. Twenty-two started. Won by a. neck.

lIORORATA MEETING STARSHOOTER WINS CUP (Special to tlio Herald.) CHRISTCHIRCJi, this day. At the liororatii vaces, Solmun was bet tei backed than Uiggleswiek for the Sandown Hack Handicap, with Sea Raid next.. Sea. Raid hit the Hunt soou alter ttie start and down the back she was showing the way to Miss Bradbury and Solmun, with ttic others bunched. .Sea Itaid was well clear entering the.straight and not being troubled m the.run bottle, easily beat laraguim by three lengths. Solmuri was two lengths away .third, and then came Eapina, Miss Bradbury, and Uiggleswiek. Taragoinv was bothered by the track and- bends, mid- in thy circumstances Ids second was a good effort. Starshooter was at odds on for the Hororatu, Cup, and in ‘a. thrilling finish the favorite beat Aberfeldy- by half a length, (lay Sonnet JetC'early, but at the turn into the straight the Jirst time be ran off the course. Starshooter then took charge and Jed down the back from Gay Sonnet. Aberfeldy joined Starshooter at the top turn, and this pair was racing abreast at, tli.o straight eptraiice. Inside, the distance Aberfeldy shot to the front, but Starshooter catno again over the hist ICO yards and won going away by half a. length. Malmsey was tivti lengths further back third, and then followed (lay Sonnet. Starshooter's victory was very . popular, and his trainer, (1. Murray-Aynsley, was .warmly congratulated. Murray-Aynsley also won last year’s cup with the brilliant Chide. Results were:— Trial Handicap : 3 Royal Heritage 1, 2 Weather Raid 2, 4 Retrieve 3. Scr. : Argyle, Greaves. Won by half a length. Time. 1.7. ■ Sundown Hack Handicap: 3 Sea Raid 1, 4 Taragoua 2, 1 Solnuiri 3.. All started. Won by two lengths. Time. 1.19 1-5. . ‘ \ , ,

Glondore Handicap: 1 ■Lord Matchlight L 15 Loyal Chenault 2, 17 Colar;ulo (coupled with Romanos) 3. Scr. : Harold Denver. Wainoni. Won by half a length. Time,, 3.43 4-5. Cup: T Starshooter 1,2 Aberfeldy 2, 4 Malmsey 3. Scr. : Revision. Won by half a length. Time, 2.11 1-5. Braekendaje .Handicap:. 2 Solgeic 1, 4 Courtlike 2, 1 .Buoyant* 3. All started. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.31. Bangor Handicap: 2 Solmuri 1, 1 Gala Day 2, 5 Gold Mint." 3. Sen : After Ten.’ Won by three lengths. Time, 1.46. Snowdon Handicap: 2 Ayrmont Chimes 1. 8 liowdah 2, 3 Great Oro (coupled with Lady Alice) 3. Scr. : Brown Logan, Mat Voyage. Won by four lengths. Time, 4.49 2-5., Baceeourse Handicap: 1 Sea Raid L 4 Royal Heritage 2.2 Revision 3., .Ail started. Won by two lengths. Tima, 1.17 2-5. FEILDING REIIANDICAPS KLILDIXG, this d-ay. Rehandicaps for the Keikling Jockey Club Vinccf dig aro as follow: Hurdles: Zipper 10.4, Rouex 10.0. Dngo Hack Handicap: Warcta 8.4. Manchester Cup: High Court" 7:6. • Mangono Handicap: It oval Parade, Head Sevang 8.2. ; "Onephutu Hack: Tourist 9.1, Grains 9.0. ■ ' - ■ ■ " 1 Wm nt: A‘a WAIRARAPA REHANDICAPS (Per Press. Association.) . ~ MASTER-TON, last night. Rehandicaps for the Wairarapa, Racing Club’s meeting are as follow : Kustov Handicap: High Court 7.12. Tuliitarara Hack: Tourist 9,5. Martinborougli Handicap: EsstentiaL 7.13. ' ■ Mokai.i Hack: Tourist 9.13, Ware.tn 8.13. C.J.C. MEETING FIRST DAY’S HANDICAPS (Par Proas Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, last might. Handicap for the first day of the C.J.C.meeting on April 21 arc as follows: . Kildare Hurdle Handicaj), of 250 so vs. (mile and Aherfeldv 11.0. Lancer 10.10, Gala Day, Oarintbm JO.;-*, Antrim Boy) Mime 10.1, Heather Lad 9.0, Troilus 0.5, Diana ’s Lad, Taramoa, Main 9.0. Autumn Plate Handicap, of 250 so vs. (omi mile). —iStarshooter, Jaloux 9.3, ■ Iniateagir!, Rauelagh 8.3, Lord Thnmond 8.2, Paris 8.10, Hounslow 7.13. The Bailiff 7.12, Courtlike 7.11, Amorist 7.7, Ravine, Quinopal 7.5, Merry Melody 7.2, The Viscount, Straight course 7.1, Miss Night raid-, Taragona, Revision, Netley, Bird wood 7.0. Kussley Plate Handicap, of 250 .sovs.". (five furlongs).—Spoon 8.11, Courtesy 8.10, Merry Peel, A del phi 8.2, SI cupper 7,12, Ozone .7.11, "Will: some Iliad 7.7, Pink Paper, Ilk ley, Knockany, • Gustavo, Mineral, Verdun, Job noon 7.5, Ball Dress, Eaton Hall, Kakura, Ball Girl, Jael 7.3, Appeal, Night Recital, Palada, Toto-loma-i 7.0.

Gimmick Il:imiirn ]>, of 250 hovs;; minimum weight 7sl. 711). (six futloags).—‘Leader 0.0, Sen Raid !*.!, N oteworthy B.lli, Rnuelagh, Loi'd Thomoud, Jus) An Idea 8.0, Pair Money 8..'.’, Ravine 82, Pixie Gold 8.1), Son)|ifr I’arntus 7.Pi, Quinopal 7.12, Proud Knight: 7.11, Punehesfown 720, Colonel Qnex, Sapient, Projection; Swift ray, JJoy Queen 7.0, Argylc, Charm eu.se, Miss Bradbury, Flaxbirdj Milliner, 'Bridget, Divinette 7.7. Soeklnirn Handicap, of 400 sovs. (nine furlongs).—Historic 10.1, Pa* quite lt.fi, Merry Damon 0.4, Silver Paper 025 , Seatown 8.18, ( Waterline, Latin Quarter 8.11, Pride 825, ’Dolomite, Gay Crest, Gay Sonnet 723, Stealth 722,' Starshooter, Jaloux 721, Mountain Heath, .Malmsey 7.1), Tary, 7.8, Qu.uTlorcleck, Glenrowan, Makeup, Don Jose, Discourse 7,0. ■ Courtenay Handicap, .of 300 sovs.; minimum weight 7st. 711). (.seven furlongs).—Silver Paper 0.0, Panther 0.(1, First Sight 0.8, Full Feather 0.1, Luekylight 828, Fernden 8.0, Arikiwai 8.8, Silver Coot, Te Awhina 7.18, Arrowmir 722, Topere, Glenrowan, Buoyant, Tripawny, Aleuat. Boa 7. 1. NOTES FROM THE SOUTH EASTER PROSPECTS (Special to tiro Herald.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. F. I). Jones has a good team for the primipal handicaps at- Kieearton. having two candidates ior each event. First Sight has come on well lately, and after ,Ins good race al South Canterbury, with excellent track form will be well backed for the Great Easter. Arikiwai is in

both races. Me won the Tiinnnt ('up in impressive .style, and he * will be .very jirtr'd to beat in. Mm Great Autumn, while lie will be going well at i,he end ot the Great Easier. Paquitu will, also ,)je seen in the Great Easter, ami he will have, to be reckoned with, as he bears an improved appearance. It will bo ho stirprico to fiiid Jones’ horses well ill the picture in both races, First Sight and Arikiwai being a popular combination. At Uiccnrton on Saturday, Raquito went off. from the mile post at hull pare, und .sprinted home,the. last half mile in 51 2-ssee. Ho moved very freely. PnCjuilo has built up oil the light tasks ho lias had lately. Full Feather and Straight course' wcro associated, over, seven furlongs, which they disposed of in 1.30 2-5. They went at an even pace all the way. and were going on well at the end of a useful gallop. , First Sight had the Red Dennis two-year-old for a male over the last halfmile of live furlongs; which he ran'in 3.5. -Tluv■ Great .Easter, 'candidate hit. outi in good .style, and looked ns if ho could have, done better had it been required, ■ . , ;• • Waterline galloped a mile with Semper I.’aratus as a. mate for the last seven furlongs. 1,1,0 ran: the first, hall in 53scos, and the full, journey in 1.47.1-5. The pair were tbgettier' till a furlong from the post, wher'e Waterline drew away, Ihiishing three lengths in front, arid looking as if lie was' anxious to go on. . Arikiwai retried off seven ,furlongs, in 1.36 3-5; Toawai joining in for the I,oxl half mile, which they ran in 51 2-ssee, It was a smart, effort on the part' ot Arikiwai, who looks in faro fettle for approaching engagements.y

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RACING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 3

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